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table. ‘From the Countrs Ger A LOST ART. Lament ef an Ofe Willwricht—Hew the “iltstone hasbeen Kelegated Gut 4 Leniber, A number of heavy whit tones were piled lay. They town for af the style, Anold man to far over his ayes were way back on t nan who ‘MILL river y erior Lwere make, with pret ahalf mour lowed for thirty years. See | man crowded his bat over on to of his bea: nf into plain s Bumberiess uly @ and looked as if ts know teered information. lowed the ba Keen ent te and grind Why, my fare is literally tilled wit Particles of steel and stone, aad my eyes have seas! ¢. But the profes- sion b dictionary mak word ‘obsolete’ aiter ern inventions have r millstone to oblivion. discovered for ex beside which th ne lias The young man began te grow @rew his companion into the . switch shant;, secured permission for t to sit down a moment before the fi him to continu “Nowa: sald the old crushed between rollers, and the flour produc Js much superior to the old make. Then, te the bran, that was once thought to be almost worthless, is now sifted by a new process, and a quality of four is separated that is worth forty or fifty cents more per sack than the common variety. You have heard that the best part of & potato lay Just beneath the scientific experiments have shown that it is true ot ail vezctables, especiaily of the wheat. This suggested the construction of a that would separate the little particies of ¢ nel that cling to the shuck when it has been brok Ww peesses h wheat Ire “ve apand ground to . It was suecesstul, and the flour secured in this way, small In quantity. is of superior quality. This latter process was on! ade passible new method of crinding wheat that has heen gener- ally adopted by all the large mills in the coun- try. But inthe meantime my occupation f been gradually anderm Once in a while Thave a call to zo somewhere into th and dress a stone, but it is very seldinn. “Most of the millst use in this co are of French burr, a silicious rock. conti many stall, rough cavities, and requiring preparation than a perfectly plain stone. It is quarried in the geolozieal district known as the “Paris basin." A quarry has bee ett for many years in the valley of the Savannah tiver. about one hundred miles above the ei of Savannah, and the f the stones secured are said to be egual to those produced in France. The ic erally a smooth grinding su stone is hollowed toward the the material < nd to flow rinding surfaces. The between the both ave to be cut with strai: eves in diree- tion inclined radii. The edges of the grooves are thus given a cutting action som sembling that of scissor & anda tendency to force the crain outward toward the circum ference is secured, this accelerating the feed- Ingand avoiding choking. To do this work perfectly requires “an enormous amount of practice, and an apprentice for ‘our or five years on cheap allowed to touch the most Machines were once invent but they were not a suc: It was business to learn, and in its day was very Modern innovat howev sympathy for work ; is doubtfal if there will be a millstone in use | In this country.” = | The Matter of Ventilation. | Now that the co Proaching, a few suzzesti Yentilation of rooms wi The of the Provide a sufficient aay of fresh air for healthy breathing, wi in their over- y mit a needless * Amount. and colds and on Te es follow ex- posure to cold draits. to sof the for breathing vitiate tthe air breathed * qn y eccurs, what rule can we have so ‘as to knov that we get enough fresh air and 1 general principle is it is this: The aver t of air by every person, is about twenty-four inches at each breath. with about twe Fations aiainute. This would be a eusi three and a half minutes, or 10 © twenty-four hours, conter feet square and Steet nigh. But this is only a Iitieth part of what every healthy person n rapidly th bee as much car- re, while twice atinosp! ze a prop injury eubie ty respi- feet in Donic acid gas as the a the ameunt ca eight parts in 10,000, is can be breathed Crowded rooms in w times fouad to e Touch, and hex the consequence of bre and over again. There should there*ore be eno for every person saily t feet. or enou square and er four times ier ailments are sing the same air over ms 10 feet 1 be amply supplied by an oj z, tube or orillee, 3 inches square, with a moderate current. In’ the day time there is usuully hair introduced i rooms through opening duors, cracks in window casings and in other wavs. The chief danver i in sleeping-rooms, where pains should be ta to have a circulation. When the room is warm and the air cutside quite cold. constant and often sufficient currents are caused. A wari air furnace properly made wives a constant ad- mission of w The greatest need is in ero A hundred persons ehould have a : equal to two a Windy weather a free on without troat lation wil! soon much air to adm: cumstances. yaistant A little firuring or ealcu- ny person to know how oous In all varying eir- oO Hints to Housekeepers. From Puck. Never let your children come to the table until you are quite sure that they won't under- take to do all the talking a should make a law when Tell the company there isn't re You are Rever sate with the children at thetabie. If there is anything you don’t want know be told then. The boy who never notice the spoons were plated will shout, as though giving you valuable Infermation: “Oh. see the gold coming through the spoon’ And that same boy will say he wishes it was Sunday, and when your guests ask him why, he will reply: “Because we always h Yon wilt find ou you never su This y i that nd you will be at : ever equipped him- seit with the facts. A boy at thetabie is a wi gpriug of displeasure. If tis sister is k any one he is alwavs performance, and crowil. fle is world the fact Wears false teeth there i you speak of It About it as thouzh it were so pointed to with pride and p! you say in the bos: hot be rep fore a to the and talkine it to be erythi ily that should and he alw ing it at the wrong thne x person. Ifyou say the clerzyman’s sermons are too tong or too dry, the boy will take it all in, and a4y nothing until the clersyman comes around to make lis regular v ad then he will let it pat just after youhave entered the room. If gga say the doctor ts not fit to cure hams, he a Jump up on the doctor's knee, when becails, ‘find s.nilinzly sag: ~ “Oh, doctor, mamma says you ain’t fit to cure | ‘The old adage that boys wi be changed to boys will be th more bother than halt a detae The boy is Always in mischief. When be 1s at school he stadying np some kind ot deviltry to perpetrot: when sclidol is out. Or else he is playing triek! on the teacher. When he is at home he |: twisting the cat's tail. or dlsturbing her hearth- | stone dreams with a bean-sheoter. If there is Becat to torment, he will torment his little sis- ter by making faces at her, or dressing the dog seg her dolls ‘clothes, tes Salk rr was really necessary to have female nee for President of the United States, we t help thinking that Maud would have made 2 better run than Hon. Beiva Lockwood.— Bugle Express. be boys-onght to is. One boy is | m | hair THE EVENING ST CRY COL. €221D Winning a © fete Gni re trae on tee ‘Payier & | | EI Pneo Correepondence Globe-Demorrast | T. Chid in Arizona T Worth to Da ash oney . warron Link of. one day T bet alated w to keep won $20,6 i devs, Cre man didn up he had bet nd 80 L took hit ud when [ kn for had -pole, chimoes, 1 sicinity selare br and I gu my house for nd driskine and wad deducted all ute of the: thirty-three every mnorning int seven hund! wk or each The pr ext bly has much to do with in the monlal fle y. men with no id of pamperin net the pi tremendens responsidili vi What t's reasonable eould the n support a family in comfortable ¢ ep the wolf from th 8 no theusht of matrimon mall brain upon the Ht of his pedity ef his lies; O, yes . but inte proba- Ling of and the of al} life. pre never ng for them. ever so. idl: a common, vlove with adnde: but if shédid happen isnot one dude ina thou: urage to find it out. And again, the her education of n mak independent, more cavable 0 divorces who still hold to the Tn olden | ost as sure a | ushter spun the flax or ee the butter into s hape with a sweet smnile playing about her pretty lips, for | jon she knew she would in her o | her own butter and spin her own fi city, the belie lonnged throuch the day among flowers and perfumed notes trom many adorers, | unable to decide which should be her choic yet positively certain of choosing oni | time” It was conside | ext honor to be true to on sweetheart, | If one were false to every one else, one must | be true to one’s lover. In these days hor is a a lost art. To be able to de is positively in the ne: ‘ n, and very often It is doubtiul. “marriage li not the times. Tc convenience, and afterward to love “for love's sake only,” is the most accepted plot of the more recent words. And this reacts upon so- | tlety equal to that of the flower 3 been discovered by Dr. Mac- lowed see its action, y of trust and s opening toy of happiness, and her ine alone, are some of the « our land with single, but women, nd i ich are filling ‘apable and use ul, ee The Rage ior Relics, From the Boston Advertiser. The weaning of the world from old-time su- | stition and romance has evidently not had the result of diminishing that sentiment whi lays itself in the hunting for and t preservation of relies. Even in these bu tical, prosaic days the raze for outward s: of that whieh Is venerated in the past continues to burn undimmed. It is said that in some | parts of this country the relic takes the form of see carved out of the trees of napkin rings, ir Walter Scott's nainat Abbotsford. As Hlustration ot aken of th fe rage by un- ¥ paper re- tsford memen- yon the forests and for paper knives toes is causing of Maine.” A put of the olive trees have be Portugal. ove of relics ta are tond of pre: nds who haye depart of some great pui in history or letters. ¢ material reminders of The: like to have | renowned | many pious folk, especially in the southern countries of | Europe, who delight in’ posse: iething | Which pertamed to a notable sccred event or persona It has ve more pieces extaiit serve to bull relies of saints gathered in Europe lasteries, museums and private honies would | make monsters of th holy men to whom e said to belong, could they be ealled | back to life, and supplicd with all the teeth er viined tu have t ed to them. As for he reile Warriors, authors, statesmen, the | 1 these sometimes takes the form at vandal'stn or personal persecution, | One of the most prevalent ures of this sort | ania is the collection of sutozraph , and | showers of letters which eminent men ing for spesimens of handwriting. | ed that ther the trae ci It is well known that atter the deatha of Carlyle | foe should strike the boy a deadly blow. : | a0 Lencoloe tase wets Pinte Tae | lad ucared the latetul term or nis Mle tect: | sdqevand ens gnerten halls Private les- assailed for mementoes. Huzhendon : father, determined to belle the prophecy, built to SPEAK Foreign 3 the residence of Lord Beaconsteld, had | this “Folly,” sent his sen to live | Tenrucs, Move cay’ und client uskel: denne to be’ actually guarded irom the tnsutiate | twelvemonth in it, and, the more sure. | ELSON nts rpsdanon c hunters, after its owner's death. | ly to exclude all peril, walled up the | TERMS BEGIN NOW. The ry chips struck from the Hawarden oaks | door, the voluntary prisoner drawing up all sap- Apply to PROP, N. JOLY. the present Prime Minster are eagerly | plies'in a basket. OF course, all went well | QyIsg AMY TEAVIPD oF BOSTON: od ut by his sentimental admirers. il—of all days in year—the very day be- | ‘cacher of Vocal and Instrumental Mfuste and hae- nit for relics, indeed. is not only contagious, running often through a commu- nity with a wild fre of passion, but it 1s seem- inciy so deeply rooted in the heart of humanity, that even an ‘age of iron, steel, electricity aud ics cannot shame it “into abevan rtainly, then, there is something grood and | when not carritd to the i@ and the manitest annoy- tent of monomar ance of others. Sree eee Eaiects of Lightaing upon Human Beings. Ata recent congress of German medical men, urg,& paper was read on the sutning stroke on human beings, and | ¢ author showed that when the lightning dis- | charged passed thronzh the skin its passage was piuch easier—tnat Is to say, the internat | onzans are much more conductive than the epi- nis. This fact, says Engineering, was pretty well known, bat it is not so well known that the brain and spinal cord are anparently con- ductors, and hence a lightning stroke on the | head does not materially injure the brain be- yond shattering the nerves and causing tempo- | Tary derangement. Most persons struck by itninig do not remember anything about the | stveke, but others deseribe a Sensation such as | would be caused by thelr being struck a heavy | blow, and some have likened the shock to what | they would be sapposed to feel if torn into | small pieces, Wat Are tae Rercrxs—*“You can come in now.” said the family phy slain to the head of the house on the nore ‘What are the AR: WASHIN | towards ¢ yet there is it up with great the nobie in ev him, [replaced the cup. would forever prevent her f ie asual_ Seat, aucuthall: ta tonbucned p | the moving | From the Lew | of her unborn chia. eS ; 2H MAtits OF BIRDS, BY OF MILLE aber Atiaaiie eoagh and sox ont usell to sleoy ight and ap. While the other is not aly witle aw even bh up or and on ty m to sleep yar was Wide OF Thave been ne position or the heir hy are as regul: their habits in even to the v ng ar scard to < thes tw week's acq wil a Ni T ean aiways tell when 6 neh iby the place in whieh be is found. ¢ inake the desk bis favorite: haut | } tloor, whi ot chair One hermit tarash lookinz-giass frame, and the top of a cardboa arped 1 till the upp cirentar. itter and ed stil anoth sing and wind: Every bird has his chosen place for the usually the highest pere They ion of plainly resent any liad cup ina new part of the . he eae down at once, nded to drink, then > water used to. be, Then he reta . flirting his tail and expressi with great vi nd he na uppe mind sed, 1 few moments began to for on their mistre: commotion among t close observers, a bout of furnitare puts the tame na great | nd | ost one in ap: Rheyceiting a Kestaurinat. From the Chic Her: The Methodist Book Concern ow handsome building in Broadway, where deno Inational journals and books are published, Where the maguates of the church have th headquarters. Bishops, missionaries, editors aud influential laymen maliy and informally. Ciose by i taurant, where the food and the Pp hich. But the traditional plaian dism does not seem to call for abst victuals, and the fay genom om. At TH nectit The French waiter called the attention of t d walter to him, and rry to say said the porter to the negro. hea none of us will d. rhe whole party ret a to boyeott the establis the Methodist pquence divided the other restaurants in th i to their stor involved in the ue. Other Jien’s Wats. Ido not sigh for bygon: do not Ww ent. ook Concern have utronare among t vizhborhood. It i mets of ¥ ae "Te tud-erow And haughiy And 5 i these, and Had the tt Bui now I Maine & The ice business promises to be lively the co ing winter in this state. New houses are goi up ry direction, old ones are being put for a bu house ars, the comps tions on acco: on, later. are now n order. ny having suspend it of the low pric dope now bel; Oa my placing al’s D. C., WEDNESDAY? DECEMBER 3 sas. ard Der ner ow ti, ra io- ne m- and eir pastors, mneet there, fr pen eive | of the various committees as inany as fifty to a is considered an evidence ot greatest ¢ nee. | hundre ion hava tkentHele r ve What one Is told, to trust the honor | @ijners able cating house. The of a given word, is considered as almost imbe-| jact eeneral con ppointed two negroes jcile innecence and simplicity. To-day there is] on the book committes,, One of them is in ho consideration, but advant attendance. He went with some of his fellow Step furt ehurehmen to din H a portly, wel wh presents itself, T | dressed, benign man, but his color is almost jet. he at we cannot entertain eat here,” said Dr. They passed a reso- in he sa but their hearts are m= ing in | good order, and all the preliminary movements One | hat has been filled with old jee for two | rae cleared, Tepaited, and mae ray tor usefuiness. A few ty Vv iow needed to raise the ponds and rivers t y finally close for the winter. very low. Why “Cooke’s Folty.? There is an estate for sale adjoi Park, near Bristol, England, on which | ruined tower known as | legend attached to this relic is that which tells how Dame Cooke, being at the time as ladi wish to be who love th ieal tramp near the man shilling and chal rlords,met an astrole mu. She gave him nged him to telt the fortu: He did it without tarni a hair, deciaring in four-and-forty lines of lim ing verse th: tthe son and heir Cooke would flourish until his twentieth when, as the doggerel has it. «a seeret, tion of the rm fore the comp! azot of we the twelve-month. hich was seat up to Cook . Which duri night got a bosom. ee Quinine inspiration, adder in hi His tather did before bim. years in Washington. see Would We Be Willing? Would we be willing, if the summons came To countermarch t's tie, to live the same nee moret Say pain and joy, and po Good days and dark day: Lived o'er? ‘The new life just as the old had beer To find iike (Fiendship and the viler men, As yesterday? And would it pay? Lite, like a play, rel as we go, froin day to day— But stay! rd is Not many a play 1s worthy of recall; ‘The actors oue by They zo away; And shifting scenes, and muste long and drear Graces oa Lie list'neh’s weary ear. We dread the play! And so, as children Ure of toys and sleep, At the close of Iife comes less and less to'keep Us here alway. And then so many that have gone before, And carried hopes to a brighter shore, Are saying come! verty and wealth, ines and health, returns?” «“Three—two gitls and one boy.” “1 want an official count, doctor. I don't want | aay 76 ae in fete “Don't be bee maa.” “4 ou I shall suspect fraud unt there is an official canvass.” Then he to the doctor, saying that he had been so en- — a had forgotten where ‘Those absent long, with anxious gaze, Leading and aa e the darkest ways, call us home. enn some Many of them are now ng Sneyd ies ne a ne nd np f Sir Maurice | Tay) ng ay with the unlucky youth, who was found next morning lifeless with an | reuniod s pern anent nd weeki, Senator Bayard eats quinine for inspiration. one evuie on, and curtains tall; ii f YS 1884—DOUBLE SHEET Ss three a110! OWES Be qwony, Leips noou hon: JENMANSHIP— re PIANO LVSSONS ¥ TH Th shod, at 9) NIQU tre £ AND HAR. Principal, IONS LACH Ea INST rsof that | then the proprietor | «31 The gour- | 17. And President | bY rcue. iy Arthur,1 hear,has developed a marked appetite for the same delicious morsel during his four | | Vand othr V 1 n SPENCT Ss nx! end tor cite SAB k wel. Fit ay between Ka Own System and Me Successsul aud intere mun shortest tim reopon Di We comber ASHINGTON hool of t ENG MR f The Cult: Natural Exp Esperia! A SELECT BOARDI bt A. SPENCE “HLESSONS, fon and a practical nse of the ts nort 1TUT: AND DAY aSES: ior Slodern Art, ©), “4 tlso Elective Courses Ry Vice Pein toad orin MORE, 116 17TH 1 LM ode Naturelle sting Pupils ac has hire ACAD he kind bere, A speci 1 which you can SHOOL LIS LANGUAGE, 4 M_STRERT, 61 stndy saved. 8 elk. EMUSIC, xu teachers, SCEOOL FOR . Scientific, Ciassi- eunes, ‘Pa. Elecution, Music (Piano, ©. SPENCER. Principat. ¢ Johns & Easton, Stenovts AND i, Will open Claw fang possible, Kindergarten elasses at 12:30; YOR TEL OF FLOCUTION AND ny of tiene foradv: ni asa, HG a ine pupils de snerne. Laat northwest, | | 4 ood pro- | nce In the | | | | 29-3. EGRAPHY al invitation 800) ¥.GED mstrUne 741 7th si INSTITL Mathematical, Classi IUILLER, ial Mus tion elven co berinn is, examine. ict Ww, corer Sth 1, Busines Evening classes, $3 and $5.0 mouth. CHER GF VOCAL mous. Spe swell as to pupils farthar t northwest, sft rench teacher, Prepares for College, An: 8. W. FLYNN, aM Lefer OF STUD (KOLMIERE SCHOOL FoR Bora, under Seniors of age. Two separate departments— RENCH AND CLASSI ine. alte 1885, Prot. an Colliere, a. ML, CALL ud Mrs. Col- pe BERLIIZ SCHOOLS OF LA’ 793 lit ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. 0. TEANBLIN ST BALLIMO LD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, X.. fy mer and Little ¢ Mh Expression—and lie Toelock. 0p, Ta York Chiudrn's rest =ton theae nine $e northwest, OH genslon—Caovrical Analy At home, Tuesdays, 6 to viats, OF tertas for renting either a war i set vortiwert, Leusus st re i Clasees—Wertneaday and Briday sers— Tuesday and. ‘Thursday, P.im, 1231 New —Tuesdays, ‘Thursday Hall, od street sad ¥ day and f OF TH “TATION, CON ara Syenur ang he suck Weshtnren: for Young Ladies Girls. —The exercises of the Academy will be potaber Sb. 18s, A limited munber of wiera will be received. Les- Private oF it cece wil De ziven to tables in gud, justrumental “mune, painting, Ry eet euiare and Pennsylvania Fridoys, Send for ciz- to1004 ¥ street 30-4 Rn OF aud Ge 104 F 8 and Satur- au | Porrery “Axo P ORCELAIN. _LADIES GOODS. BOOKS. & FAMILY su PPLIES. A. Gatoon, Booxs: Booss: Boor LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MARKER, BAUM'S, 46 SEVENTH STELET NORTHWEST. Zof Booksa the jowe bere does LE Spe i haudsoxae WM. B. MORRISON, IS IFADSA 9 LATING LIB! 1 tw SOS AND ORGAN B xoatxs Ly Prayos Axp On tay BLOT NEW AND SECOND-HAND. svods for the hols nig CORNER F. ERING AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, NV i SDERVEST | bat examinusig tho |__PEAN , exeeitent value | SP. for ladies, pure | ‘A great barcain, | ual Also extra 20 = K. HUMPHERY, TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ETS toe every sivig and material, INSTRUM ANTLY ON HAND. “d Hon: es and alf Dress Reform Goods. ad Brosthes, i ots, and 3 21 Corent (Miss H.'s own | quired. make), tha © nie is N.i—Prene . Geriaan an mari | elt spoken. instalments of $5, ROCHE DING. | Every instrument sola warranted for five years. : FIRST . £2. ROM PARTS. | .. Three ty gud Jive Bioisis trum Expositionsof | Tuning and Repairing a specialty. Venn | ‘Mab : Limporter of | a HUMAN HALCAND. FINE HATR WORK | fire Hair Cutting and Mair Dressing. SIDNEY T. NIMMO. Stour — ag S37 FTE tH onTHwest. | 2% = sed > Pp Axsrox Fisnres Prases, Mose “Onan: . ‘Chemical Dry Cleaning Fetatiishmant, | = * 906 G street northwe ! EDW ©. DROOP, SS? EXPERIENCE, icra reas iso, Velvet ana | Of the iste frm of fereiee et W. G Merzrnort & Co, LADItS' EVENING Dt At the old stand— Offers forsale scare 5 Ponueslvania avenun, seortment of square, aud Uoright NEST GABLER, WHE. FULLER, end Ste rine id Bridgeport Parlor Organs, and Musical Merch Orlers for Toning a and Rep Fa Kemember. Gentlemen's Clot Jore their ¢ sha: to be removed efectually. suit. LS ASPECIALTY. | by this process will not spols guaranteed Price $1. oe ENTL EMEN Surrs T, ‘Oine R. 6 Shirts to Order, Laundcie. 6 Shirts to Order, Laundried. 6 Very Best to Order, Laundried «0, 2 full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hose, | S_GOODS. | | takers, | HE HEINERAMP AND STULTZ & BACER $20} UPRIGHT AND SQUAKE PIANOS 10.50 vereeesee 12.00 Stand unrivaled for the saben rsd of workman- | ship. tone aud durability, standing solidly in tune, and | giving unusual satistactiom, 8. B. ELLERY, 1112 F street northwest. nit We make a specialty of taking in exchange old Pia and particulariy in secon i-haud Squar's, for_new 0) Tights, giving the fuilest value for them, and making Jow prices and easy payments a special aiducement to Prompt and reliable buyers. Jusr Receiven- A Large Lino of NECKWEAR, for 50c., 75c. and $L. Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest | prices, Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly ou hand CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, | A good stock of second-hand Pianos at low pricesand easy terms, Nothing sold but what wecan give aresponsibleguar- autee for, 816 F street northwest, opposite Patent Offica, 530 HOUS SEF URN NISHIN cs. nol FACTORY WAREROOMS, 422 9th street. OF ALL THE BEST MAKES CON. | ® without s doubt th ORGANS, New and Second-Hend, sold ou Moxthiy | j Uful Patent, within the reach a SOCESS FLOUR, $5 PER BAN. S Flour, $5 ver barrel, Choice ApS ST Pat Nt e223 per barrel. Choices Large Potton Seite per burlice ud Sane All stapie groceries chenper chan any Teruineiy crak POOLE, MLGOK™ & 06 nigim 048 Locman Se | Aries. i Just Received, Direct tro: 200) BARRELS Al ‘Chotee varieties, packed expeciaily for lesale prices, GEO, Samy use, a FE. KENNEDY & SON, DIPORTER> OF FANCY GROCERIES, 0. 1209 F Scaser Nonrarweer. ss PRE mR kK k* WM. M. GALT WHOLYSALT & ©O. AG NTR, Corner Ist and Indians Avenua, BRAT PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, * BearTirctand themost Netarrovs Fiour in the world mnost perinct MM. come anantity of this yto Eusope acd Ue old workl, We selected ard when Tt is on ackoowhedeod separation of the glatt- rr anda thor lita. suatter bas ot last beem re NeTasTIows, sield> ens other Moar. The sake qualities thor tamily ar anal, 4 WarTauted Lo give Utne ous par autic rem ing we. Dest trade ae it is the cls or bak) passed by as Every suck aud every barre satisfartion, STERLING'S One of the most bi offered to the trai ae Keeper aud satisly as we! ST. LOUIS FANCY. tifwl Winter Wheat Ptents evar willed by any other Patent: miost exacting house sous epiwdnw GILT-ED ow RELTA) Asplendid Minnosota Patent Flo brated Hun Itina it pt Cores, and will p the u Amaxuiti made hy the eelae cheap ond beaud all classe, and we giarantes will give suiintuction to everyone who will try it GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by nt tandant family Flour of theDistrict, Ts isequal in quality towereat mang high priced Patent Hours, whilst itcan be bought for considerable lofy competitors te bring forsh Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them onoe will Rever use anything eise, For sale by all grocera, Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenag sels WM. M. GALT & CO. MEDICAL, &c. R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Gnly relinble Ladies’ Puysician in the city, can ba consulted daily, 32) Mansouri evenne, fitmt street soul or Pe avenue, between od atid 4% eireets ainte and’ traularities quickly reinoved, Fromyt treatment. Cormeepenaeice wid wiations strictly confidential. heyarste roms tor lsfiex Onioe hours—11 todand 6 to 5p. mi dil Mestre Asp Mestcat Mencuanpise, WE ARF NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- FACTURERS IN EUROYE DECORATED POTTEPY AND PORCELAIN. SE- LECTED IN PERSON ESPECTALLY FOR OUR SALES, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 100) PENN. AVENUE. MRS. HENRIETTE GQ METZEROTT, Having purchased the entire interest of Mr EDW. DROOP, in the firm of W. G. MELZEROTT & CO, bas removed to large and commodious Lew store, ‘No, 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Where the following instruments may be found: CHICKERING & SONS, HARDMAN, HAINES BROS.. STEIN WAY, JAMES S HOLMSTROM. CC, BIGGS & CO. GROVESTEEN & F WHEELOCK, MAR- WENDELI, nol3-8m ILRAY'S LACE CURTAIN STRETCHER, CAKPET SWEEPERS, and full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. GEO. WATTS & SON, fe ith st, Poon. ave, | CHALL BILLINGS and the world re. _ SiA Tih sh doors above Penn. ave._| Sowued CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, be Eoeexa Afull stock of MUSIC and MUSICAL WORKS con- stantly on hand, A SPECIALTY IN TUNING AND REPAIRING Of Pinos, Having retained the services of Messrs. GEO. ELY and H. WAGNER, for many years with the firm, all orders by mail for tuning or music proniptl; attended to. delet ASOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pieces, complete, with MARBLE-TOP DRESSER, GLASS 24x 30, MARBLE-TOP COMBINATION WASH-3TAND with bracket, MARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT CHAIRs, ROCKER and TOWEL RACK, all for 843.50.; in TENNESSEE MARBLE, #45. THIS WELL AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE SUITE WE GUARANTEE TO BE BETTER THAN ANY- THING OFFERED AT THE PRICE. W. H. HOEKE, Corner 8th und Market Space, Te You Wasr A Haare Oz COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE. LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL Call at our establishment before purchasing, as we are pow exhibiting the langest assortinent of above Koods, in cheap, medium and first-class srades, ever. shown it | ALLET. DAVIS & COS GREAT SPECIALTY— Ee IR a ety vw read, Btpec factory GAG “DECKER” PIANOS ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS.. N. Y. G. H. KURN, Sole Avent, 407 10th street 1 w. E KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS hest Praise oc. Also for Burdett organs. i "To rcave ine from all who know them. and Gally’s Automatic Musical In- struments artistically play their owm music atG. L, WILD & BR jusic Warerooms, 708 7th street northwest, Pianos for rent for the season. Special attention to tuning and repairing. a : EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS this city: Also, Tin Ware, Houseturuishing Goods, &. Rear take Tat dp Wa eae ce re m. Knabe world-re- WS SESES &00- Rowpel Pianos, ‘Tuning apd repairing. cot 17 7 strest northwest | ith street, above Pa ave. Jan30 Szece& Co. Euensox, & Bavs& Co FIANOS WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGAN? Pianos and Organs exchanged, corer tuned, boxed: for rent ‘by day week, tu; Oryeur. kent applied if purchused Puuistock vb Lc. Music, HENRY EBERBACH, Manseine Partner of the 1 WOOD AND COAL, EORGE CREVELINE, OFFICE AND YARD. 1822 dra st.: Wharf, foo” of 14th st—Long Wooll—Pine, percord; Oak. #5: Hickory. $7. Sawed and Sy i 18, $6 per cord; ak, 87; Hickory, $2.75. Joux Mritrer, WOOD AND ooaL, FINANCIAL. B.C. Fox, Gro. W. Baows, Ber & Co, paxcens, 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. S. Treasury.) Devosrrs. Excuanae. Discovsrs United States and District of Columbia Bonds bought | ms31_ and sold in large and smail lots. Buy snd sell on commission all classes of securities Drafts insued un all points im Euroye af lowent rates, Intormution cheertully given, se23-Sn 5 F STREET, ¢ frm of Ellis & Co Puvare Sroce Texecuars Wares | sire 229.) BETWEEN WASHINGTON, FALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, puSTON, &a. ‘Main Office, Depot and Steam Fire Kindling Wood Mill: FRINCE & WEITELY, Stock Bnoxexa, SE ats iene ene cate * Branch Offices and Yards: Ce Broad 1020 14th northwest and 143 B southeast. HUdthavenua) Newiore — _Telephone No. 281-2. 506-30 Se Cosas Axo Woon. Jomes Whitey, fenry H. Dodge, Fi. Cramer Oakley, ‘a ne Hany C Loss, Washingion D3, Mayuand Gages | Te fey Sut, reoewwed a Sons aera jor quality dor domestic tise, all ot wuich weofter ut market rates, ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited-» ‘au uispection of onr stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thet. wharf and Leth st. and Pa ava Woon. William 2 Travers, Special Partuee. BUY AND EFLL JN COMMISSION ALL CLASSES Gk RAILWAY SECUKILIEA cans: Com. Branch Office—$39 15th street (Corcoran Buil lias» 1.5, DODGE, Kesident Partua: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WIIARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest. ERANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CroteHonen? Stocks and Ronda ma mformation <1 gerding the Markets received through our wires IN. STANTLY, direct from the New Yorx Stock Exchange All orders executed and reported promptly. 328 Dr. Saaveuis gt Leipsic, 710 8th {UR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. | German, ch, Te “vanish. Latin, Greek, taught by Full tors. Circwiars through Wm. Bernhardt of the Woshington High School, treet northwest, of 1 Ph.D. ‘ocd-2un® SEWING MACHINES, &e. You Wns Save 40cexrs ON EVERY DOLLAR, ling Postal for our New Tilnstrated Catalogue Bip eo AN eB ee MACHINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. attention to. the NEW AMERICAN, Se maanahip, ne injure heuit ee ft which we have the ol sony) on sole St che te, handsome. ani these of ruumioy and ork all cred for fon sesthmonisle fron, aver over 800 drens- ugh te NEW A EW AISIGAN Sot, i aeiaes sean for th SaxSuy Wool Germs =e SACCaaT BASLE, Rat “HOUSER Tere MEKLNS. ee OSLSEES i, DOW UR NEW I2¢! F street northwae 263 Tth street northwest: 234 Pennsylvania avenne northwest: 101: Sth strect northwest: Corner 3d and K etreete northwest; #4] Fennsyivania avenue southwest, SYROY AL PILLS —CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH, re the only gent For full particulars inclose four cent stamps to Chichester Chemical Caupany. No. 2813 Madison Square, Philadelpbia, Pa, myl0-cod aa D'S d ‘Cur ‘or Nerv lity causes Uy 8 Ht STANDIE, id F streeta. Dent by mu CossUMPTION. 1 have a positive remads for the sbove disease: ‘by ite Use thousands of c.ses of the worst kiud and of long standing have been cored. Indesd.s9 strome is my. faith in its efficacy taut Twill sead two bottles frog ther with a valuable trratise om this disease, to an ive express atid Trotott ss. DRT ASL Peart stroct New Yu -eok K-6m, O ARE SUFFER! ‘of youth, ners arly devay. loss of mauh ol, ker hat will cure you, FRE! great meauedy’ was discovered by au26-tu,te ood.s.tu,theK OF THE GENERATIVE ORG fucidy curl bythe CIVIALE METHOD. Ado dk Oke i He PETALS PEANCE, | Prompt retura IGOR. Simple car severe 0! FS jhict ine. CIVIALE REMEDIAL AGESCK feoruie mm street, N aps-thys,tu-ly HAS REMEDY FOR LA. ckly cured, Can be BY) ADAME DE FOREST dies, All femal FAD AND BE street southwest, ap that he is the Oldest” Evtablished Lapert Specialist im this city, aud will guaranties 4 cura in all cases of vee, ase. and Turnish Medicine, or no charge: the POOF ‘urnished Medicine free. sultation and advice je at any hour durine the ai bscribed and sword ade owt to hetor ane by De BRO THE Apri 2d, 1534. nid-im* SAMULL MW. WALKER, Notary Public, 30 Pas Tea rr pyres ELE agit ble | acl pe — eres pang oy " AM PLIAN Fe will wend arty dase" trial, to tem, oung of old, who av suff-ring isn Nervous Dobie, Tost Citaiity: and those disease of a persoon! mattre Te sulting from abuses aud other Causes, Speedy relief and Couplrte neatoratoon fobraith. viecrandognhood God ace Snterd Send ar once for illustrated put ron Ad Sites VOLTAIC BELT CO. Marsuall, Mist.” jaso-eoly MOTT’S FRENCH POWD: inary Diseases in 43} ‘Organic Weakness caused by Diseanes of Blood. effecting Thre Sold at STANDIEORD'S St Pharmacy, Fetrevts._ Price #8, “Set by anileeated. a 01 DD SP Bctimoe cae ue condos aataliy ‘consult by both gentiemen ind Indies every We inesday an: Secuniay frou 2 to 9p. mat 406 C street _northrwe near dl stres i t'stiece 8 aud experience Juntity your wafting to coneult kiniom th fee daye-of um JR. KORFRTSON, THE EXPERT SPECIALIST ‘who stands high in his profession, i acknowl Xe beau expert without g peer in the wide world in freatment aud cum of Private, Nervous and Chromi¢ Diseases, Lost itallty., Tn-paired Manhood sud Alm of the System, Blader, Kidney and all Urinary Orrans, Leceht cases posit) Some No merenry or caustics ured. Ca: te rome $5ete Wecuueeday aha Saturday, from 2to9 p Otice, 46 Cw. Refers to te Nhywicanne? alti: more. Main Once. N. Liberty st., baltimore. Md. mb UNDERTAKERS. > E. BM. BOTELER, 2 FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. wenne northwest and 785, ¢ soUtheant CALS. A eee ‘with W. F. Syindler,) FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, No. 101 ‘Sha Se, >) Every ching first-class and ou Feasovabie terms, R. W. Baccee UNDERTAKE AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, 622 Lith street northwest och | [Apelor fan BELLEW, ae et corner of & reise and New a venue 2, W. rey lpn pony eps oi oc aac sets ya ee? ‘Telephone call 7474.

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